Founded by Fred Hann in 1983, Frederick Hann Associates Ltd. is a landscape architectural design, landscape research, coaching, and consulting organization. Our purpose is to help professionals, business owners and corporations realize their dreams by creating beautiful and sustainable environments for living, working and recreational pursuits that reflect their values and identity.
We transform dreams by helping you create plans, designs and oversee the construction of exceptional landscapes and gardens for high-end residential properties, commercial developments and selected public properties.
We offer our residential clients the option of The Beautiful Garden Creator™ a step-by-step garden development program designed to help you, plan and create the garden of your dreams so that you don’t fall into the No-Plan Trap™.
We satisfy and delight our clients with beautiful designs and technical services that celebrate the abundance of nature with a spirit of creativity.
Professional Qualifications
What We Do
Many customers retain our services at the same time as commissioning an architect or an interior designer/home designer either for a new home or when renovating an existing residence. Other customers may have recently moved and wish to reconfigure the use of their new outside living environment.
Whatever your circumstances we have programs to meet your needs.
We are, “Your path to a Beautiful Garden”.
Landscape architecture is the profession committed to the creation of meaningful and vital outdoor places and to the sustainable management of our environment.
“What, then, should the term landscape architecture be taken to mean? It will be understood here to mean the art - or the science, if preferred - of arranging land, together with the spaces and objects upon it, for safe, efficient, healthful, pleasant human use.”
Norman T. Newton, Design on the Land, 1971
Garden design is the art and process of designing creating plans for layout and planting of gardens and landscapes. Most professional garden designers are trained in principles of design and in horticulture, and have an expert knowledge and experience of using plants. Some professional garden designers are also landscape architects, a more formal level of training that usually requires an advanced degree and often a state license.
Site planning refers to the organizational stage of the landscape design process. It involves the organization of land use zoning, access, circulation, privacy, security, shelter, land drainage, and other factors. This is done by arranging the compositional elements of landform, planting, water, buildings and paving and building.
Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing and managing resources to bring about the successful completion of specific project goals and objectives.